Prenatal morphine treatment and emotional stress both have been shown to increase sensitivity to reward-related behaviors. It has been postulated that this increased sensitivity to rewarding stimuli may be the result of an enhanced release of endogenous opioids. In the present study, in vivo autoradiography was employed to investigate the endogenous opioid release in specific brain areas in rats. Pregnant animals were exposed to morphine or saline from day 8 of gestation till birth. Development of pups was monitored and play behavior was tested on postnatal day 21. Adult rats were exposed to repeated emotional stress or control treatment for five consecutive days and tested in a small open field 5 days later. [(3)H]-Diprenorphine was inject...
The non-medical use of prescription opiates, such as Vicodin® and MSContin®, has increased...
Experiences early in life or during adolescence modulate neuronal networks in the immature brain and...
Causal links between early-life stress, genes and later psychiatric diagnoses are not possible to fu...
Psychoactive substances during pregnancy and lactation is a key problem in contemporary society, cau...
[[abstract]]Prenatal opioid exposure may impede the development of adaptive responses to environment...
This research investigated the effect of an increase or decrease in opioid activity in the ventral t...
[[abstract]]Prenatal opioid exposure may impede the development of adaptive responses to environment...
Studies indicate that perinatal opioid exposure produces a variety of short- and long-term neurobeha...
[[abstract]]Heroin use among young women of reproductive age has drawn much attention around the wor...
[[abstract]]Heroin use among young women of reproductive age has drawn much attention around the wor...
Recently, there has been active investigation into the role of the Endogenous Opioid Peptides (EOPs)...
Previous studies have demonstrated that treatment of postpartum female rats with morphine inhibits m...
There has been a long history of research investigating the role of the gestational environment on l...
Previously, we demonstrated that exposure to morphine during gestation increases hypothalamic norepi...
Morphine disrupts full parental behavior (FPB) in adult rats when administered into the preoptic are...
The non-medical use of prescription opiates, such as Vicodin® and MSContin®, has increased...
Experiences early in life or during adolescence modulate neuronal networks in the immature brain and...
Causal links between early-life stress, genes and later psychiatric diagnoses are not possible to fu...
Psychoactive substances during pregnancy and lactation is a key problem in contemporary society, cau...
[[abstract]]Prenatal opioid exposure may impede the development of adaptive responses to environment...
This research investigated the effect of an increase or decrease in opioid activity in the ventral t...
[[abstract]]Prenatal opioid exposure may impede the development of adaptive responses to environment...
Studies indicate that perinatal opioid exposure produces a variety of short- and long-term neurobeha...
[[abstract]]Heroin use among young women of reproductive age has drawn much attention around the wor...
[[abstract]]Heroin use among young women of reproductive age has drawn much attention around the wor...
Recently, there has been active investigation into the role of the Endogenous Opioid Peptides (EOPs)...
Previous studies have demonstrated that treatment of postpartum female rats with morphine inhibits m...
There has been a long history of research investigating the role of the gestational environment on l...
Previously, we demonstrated that exposure to morphine during gestation increases hypothalamic norepi...
Morphine disrupts full parental behavior (FPB) in adult rats when administered into the preoptic are...
The non-medical use of prescription opiates, such as Vicodin® and MSContin®, has increased...
Experiences early in life or during adolescence modulate neuronal networks in the immature brain and...
Causal links between early-life stress, genes and later psychiatric diagnoses are not possible to fu...